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Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition Chapter 2 Ethics for IT Professionals and IT Users Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition

Objectives What key characteristics distinguish a professional from other kinds of workers, and what is the role of an IT professional? What relationships must an IT professional manage, and what key ethical issues can arise in each? How do codes of ethics, professional organizations, certification, and licensing affect the ethical behavior of IT professionals? Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Objectives (continued) What are the key tenets of four different codes of ethics that provide guidance for IT professionals? What are the common ethical issues that face IT users? What approaches can support the ethical practices of IT users? Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Professionals A professional is a person in a profession that requires certain types of skilled work requiring formal training or education Profession is a calling that requires Specialized knowledge Long and intensive academic preparation Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Are IT Workers Professionals? Are not recognized as professionals How? Why? Not licensed Not liable for malpractice Partial list of IT specialists Programmers Systems analysts Software engineers Database administrators Local area network (LAN) administrators Chief information officers (CIOs) Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Professional Relationships That Must Be Managed IT professionals have many different relationships with: Employers Clients Suppliers Other professionals IT users Society at large Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and Employers IT professionals must set an example and enforce policies regarding the ethical use of IT Ethical Issues Software Piracy Trade Secret Whistle blowing Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and Employers (continued) Software piracy Software piracy is the act of illegally making copies of software or enabling others to access software to which they are not entitled Software piracy is an area in which IT professionals can be tempted to violate laws and policies The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is a trade group that represents the world’s largest software and hardware manufacturers Its mission is to stop the unauthorized copying of software produced by its members Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and Employers (continued) Trade secret Information used in business Generally unknown to the public Company has taken strong measures to keep confidential Whistle-blowing Attracts attention to a negligent, illegal, unethical, abusive, or dangerous act that threatens the public interest Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and Clients IT professional provides Hardware, software, or services at a certain cost and within a given time frame Client provides Compensation Access to key contacts Work space Relationship is usually documented in contractual terms Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and Clients (continued) Ethical problems arise if a company recommends its own products and services to remedy problems they have detected A company is unable to provide full and accurate reporting of a project’s status Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Fraud, Misrepresentation, and Breach of Contract Crime of obtaining goods, services, or property through deception or trickery Fraud is proven in court Breach of contract One party fails to meet the terms of a contract IT projects are joint efforts in which vendors and customers work together Difficult to assign blame Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and Suppliers Develop good relationships with suppliers Deal fairly with them Do not make unreasonable demands Do not accept bribes Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and Suppliers (continued) Bribery Providing money, property, or favours to someone in business or government to obtain a business advantage At what point does a gift become a bribe? No gift should be hidden Perceptions of donor and recipient can differ, How? Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Gift or Bribe Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Distinguishing Between a Bribe and a Gift Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and Other Professionals Professionals owe each other adherence to a profession’s code of conduct Ethical problems between members of the IT profession Résumé inflation Inappropriate sharing of corporate information Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and IT Users IT user is a person for whom a hardware or software product is designed IT professionals’ duty is to Understand users’ needs and capabilities Deliver products and services that best meet those needs Establish an environment that supports ethical behavior by users Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Relationships Between IT Professionals and Society Actions of an IT professional can affect society How??? Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

The Ethical Behavior of IT Professionals Corporations are taking actions to ensure good business ethics among employees Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Professional Codes of Ethics A professional code of ethics states the principles and core values that are essential to the work of a particular occupational group Main parts: Outlines what the professional organization aspires to become Lists rules and principles by which members of the organization are expected to abide Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Professional Codes of Ethics (continued) Benefits for individual, profession, and society Improves ethical decision making Promotes high standards of practice and ethical behavior Enhances trust and respect from the general public Provides an evaluation benchmark Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Professional Organizations No universal code of ethics for IT professionals No single, formal organization of IT professionals has emerged as preeminent Most prominent organizations include: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) Computer Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE-CS) Project Management Institute (PMI) Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Ethical Guidelines for Computer Professionals Professional Codes ACM and IEEE CS Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice Ethical Behaviors Expected of the Computer Professional: Honest and fair; respects confidentiality; maintains professional competence; understands relevant laws; respects and protection of personal privacy; avoids harming others; and respects property rights. Q: How does a software engineer “learn” to be ethical? Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

ACM/IEEE-CS Code of Ethics PUBLIC - Software engineers shall act consistently with the public interest. CLIENT AND EMPLOYER - Software engineers shall act in a manner that is in the best interests of their client and employer consistent with the public interest. PRODUCT - Software engineers shall ensure that their products and related modifications meet the highest professional standards possible. JUDGMENT - Software engineers shall maintain integrity and independence in their professional judgment. Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

ACM/IEEE-CS Code of Ethics MANAGEMENT - Software engineering managers and leaders shall subscribe to and promote an ethical approach to the management of software development and maintenance. PROFESSION - Software engineers shall advance the integrity and reputation of the profession consistent with the public interest. COLLEAGUES - Software engineers shall be fair to and supportive of their colleagues. SELF - Software engineers shall participate in lifelong learning regarding the practice of their profession and shall promote an ethical approach to the practice of the profession. Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Additional Guidelines for Computer Professionals Understand Success Understand what success means—developers (especially) and users of computer systems must see beyond simply writing code to complete a task. Design for Real Users To provide useful systems, real users must be included in the design stage. Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Additional Guidelines for Computer Professionals (cont’d) Evaluate Re-use of Software Don’t assume existing software is safe and re- usable. Candidness Be open and honest about capabilities, safety, and limitations of software. Protect Require a convincing case for safety. Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Certification Indicates a professional possesses a particular set of skills, knowledge, or abilities in the opinion of a certifying organization Can also apply to products Generally voluntary Carries no requirement to adhere to a code of ethics Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Certification (continued) Vendor certifications Some certifications substantially improve IT workers’ salaries and career prospects Relevant for narrowly defined roles Or certain aspects of broader roles Require passing a written exam Workers are commonly recertified as newer technologies become available Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Certification (continued) Industry association certifications Require a certain level of experience and a broader perspective than vendor certifications Lag in developing tests that cover new technologies Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Government Licensing Generally administered at the state level in the United States Case for licensing IT professionals Encourage IT professionals to follow the highest standards of the profession Practice a code of ethics Violators would be punished Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Government Licensing (continued) Issues associated with government licensing of IT professionals There are few international or national licensing programs for IT professionals No universally accepted core body of knowledge Unclear who should manage content and administration of licensing exams No administrative body to accredit professional education programs No administrative body to assess and ensure competence of individual professionals Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

IT Professional Malpractice Negligence has been defined as not doing something that a reasonable man would do, or doing something that a reasonable man would not do Duty of care refers to the obligation to protect people against any unreasonable harm or risk Courts consistently reject attempts to sue individual parties for computer-related malpractice Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

IT Users Employees’ ethical use of IT is an area of growing concern Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Common Ethical Issues for IT Users Software piracy Inappropriate use of computing resources Inappropriate sharing of information Private data Confidential information Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Supporting the Ethical Practices of IT Users Policies that protect against abuses: Establish boundaries of acceptable and unacceptable behavior Enable management to punish violators Policy components include: Defining and limiting the appropriate use of IT resources Establishing guidelines for use of company software Structuring information systems to protect data and information Installing and maintaining a corporate firewall Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Manager’s Checklist of Items to Consider when Establishing an IT Usage Policy Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Summary A professional from a legal standpoint Has passed the state licensing requirements Has earned the right to practice there IT professionals have many different relationships Each with its own set of ethical issues and potential problems Professional code of ethics States the principles and core values essential to the work of an occupational group Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991

Summary (continued) Licensing and certification of IT professionals Many people feel that certification will increase the reliability and effectiveness of information systems Raises many issues IT-related professional organizations have developed a code of ethics IT usage policy defines appropriate and inappropriate IT user behavior Ethics in Information Technology, Second Edition 991